Difference between revisions of "Restricting access to an Article"
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− | + | # Log in to the Administrator back-end. | |
+ | # Go to '''Content > Article Manager'''. There you see a list of articles previosuly created. | ||
+ | # You can see the permissions for each article in the '''Access Level''' column. By default articles are saved with ''Public'' access permissions. | ||
+ | # If you want to change the access permissions (e.g. deny access to unregistered users) you can either: | ||
+ | #* Click the link from the '''Access Level''' column to change it from ''Public'' to ''Registered'' or ''Special'' (you don't need to save changes) or, | ||
+ | #* Click the article '''Title''' to view the content and change the Access Level in '''Parameters (Article) > Access level''' and Save changes. |
Revision as of 06:54, 9 March 2009
- Log in to the Administrator back-end.
- Go to Content > Article Manager. There you see a list of articles previosuly created.
- You can see the permissions for each article in the Access Level column. By default articles are saved with Public access permissions.
- If you want to change the access permissions (e.g. deny access to unregistered users) you can either:
- Click the link from the Access Level column to change it from Public to Registered or Special (you don't need to save changes) or,
- Click the article Title to view the content and change the Access Level in Parameters (Article) > Access level and Save changes.